July 7, 2019 Thousands of fish perish after fire at Jim Beam warehouse The Jim Beam warehouse fire in Kentucky has begun to cause environmental damage to the local wildlife, as thousands of dead fish have littered the Kentucky River and are floating downstream.
July 3, 2019 Kentucky tells church giving away used glasses to homeless it is breaking law A Kentucky church member developed a program 16 years ago to help thousands of people who can't afford glasses and it has spread to 79 countries -- but they may not be able to do it because of state officials.
July 3, 2019 Fire at Jim Beam Kentucky warehouse continues to burn as 45,000 barrels of bourbon are destroyed: reports A Jim Beam facility in Kentucky with around 45,000 barrels of bourbon continued to burn Wednesday morning after officials say the fire may have been caused by a lightning strike the previous night.
July 1, 2019 Kentucky father dies in hospital next to newborns, week after being gunned down outside same hospital: report A Kentucky man who was shot moments after visiting his newborn twins in the hospital last week, died next to his children in the same hospital where they born after he was taken off life support Friday, according to a report.
June 28, 2019 Kentucky father shot on the way home from hospital after birth of twins not expected to survive: family A Kentucky man who was shot while walking home from the hospital after the birth of his twin daughters is on life support and not expected to survive, family said.
June 24, 2019 McConnell agrees to meet with 9/11 first responders after Jon Stewart’s urging: report Sen. Mitch McConnell has plans to meet with 9/11 first responders on Tuesday in wake of the recent public tussle with Jon Stewart that culminated last Monday on ӣƵ when the Kentucky senator asked why Stewart was “bent out of shape.”
June 20, 2019 Anti-Trump professor accuses GOP of trying to ‘pimp God’ A left-wing Kentucky Pan-African Studies professor blasted "racist, lying, nasty Republicans" accusing them of trying to "pimp God."
June 15, 2019 Trampoline house's injury waiver not enforceable, court rules after girl, 11, breaks ankle Kentucky’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday that injury waivers signed by parents at for-profit entertainment centers are not enforceable.
June 13, 2019 Kentucky man allegedly beat 2-month-old son so severely he's on life support A Kentucky man was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly beat his 2-month-old son so severely he's now on life support.